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investments from the united states fell almost 3%. meanwhile, japan's direct investments into the first eight months of the the year rose over 16% from the year before. but that was before the anti-japan demonstrations this month, which saw rioters attacking japanese supermarkets and dpe stroiing factories. it's uncertain whether investments from japan will continue to rise. many japanese firms are reassessing the risks of doing business in the cntry following the protts. > now let's gt a check of the markets. u.s. and european markets ended higher after further monetary easing was announced. how are things kicking off this thursday morning? >> good morning. u.s. and european investors were cheered by the bond buying measures and positive housing data in the u.s. helped market sentiment there. let's look at how tokyo stocks are move iing this thuday rning. e nikkei is down .7%. and the topix is down .56%. that was after yesterday's high closing. that came after the bank of japan announced monetary easing. we did see some buying of chi
investments from the united states fell almost 3%. meanwhile, japan's direct investments into the first eight months of the the year rose over 16% from the year before. but that was before the anti-japan demonstrations this month, which saw rioters attacking japanese supermarkets and dpe stroiing factories. it's uncertain whether investments from japan will continue to rise. many japanese firms are reassessing the risks of doing business in the cntry following the protts. > now let's gt a...
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states is going to have to deal with this. to what extent do we make foreign assistance conditional? if so, on what kinds of behavior is? this is not limited to libya of. this is going to be the case in cairo with egypt's going forward. this is going to be an extremely difficult diplomatic process. there are going to be moments of instability, and this is not going to be short lived. i think we are talking about years and decades of uneasy relationships with regimes that are unable or unwilling to be a partner with the united states. >> you have often said this is going to take time, but we have seen what protests in tunis, protests in libya, protests in egypt, you think the washington establishment has come up with a convincing way of dealing with the arab world in light of the arab spring? >> the short answer is no. part of the middle east is i believe there is a reduction of influence for all outsiders. there is also reduction of influence for authority. it is not clear what governments can control, so i think it is going t
states is going to have to deal with this. to what extent do we make foreign assistance conditional? if so, on what kinds of behavior is? this is not limited to libya of. this is going to be the case in cairo with egypt's going forward. this is going to be an extremely difficult diplomatic process. there are going to be moments of instability, and this is not going to be short lived. i think we are talking about years and decades of uneasy relationships with regimes that are unable or unwilling...
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and you're next united states senator -- you're next united states senator debbie. [applause] and just to prove that i am determined to bring everyone together, to move this country forward, i am proud to have the green bay packers in the house. [applause] we have your michael, your desmond bishop. and they were pointing out the results of the most recent bears-packers game. all i did say to them -- all i could say to them is it is a long season. we will play a couple more times. but we are so glad that they are here and it just goes to show you we are not as divided as some people think. [applause] we are not bears fans burst or packers fans first. we are americans first. now -- [applause] unless you have been hiding under a rock or your television is busted, you might know we have got an election going on. i will tell you about a story recently i heard. my campaign manager talk to this couple. they had their children with the. they saw a picture of me. the children -- the pair asked "who is this?" and the boys said that is barack obama. and he asked, what does bar
and you're next united states senator -- you're next united states senator debbie. [applause] and just to prove that i am determined to bring everyone together, to move this country forward, i am proud to have the green bay packers in the house. [applause] we have your michael, your desmond bishop. and they were pointing out the results of the most recent bears-packers game. all i did say to them -- all i could say to them is it is a long season. we will play a couple more times. but we are so...
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the air support in the early stage with united states u.k. and french troops arming and guiding them from february twenty third on as reported in the pakistani observer back then. is in many people's minds a creature of the united states intelligence operation. and in the wake of the violence which started in cairo barack obama has said that the u.s. does not consider egypt as an ally while the author writes triggered by this you tube film posted in the state swiftly undead years of efforts by the us government to establish friendly relations with cairo and other muslim communities. as the story. anger is rising rage is spreading and american flags are burr. learning throughout the arab world this isn't exactly the type of relationship washington envisioned after barack obama became president i've come here to cairo to seek a new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world the new u.s. leader promised to turn the page and mend relations tarnished by george w. bush's war on terror he even granted his first foreign televisi
the air support in the early stage with united states u.k. and french troops arming and guiding them from february twenty third on as reported in the pakistani observer back then. is in many people's minds a creature of the united states intelligence operation. and in the wake of the violence which started in cairo barack obama has said that the u.s. does not consider egypt as an ally while the author writes triggered by this you tube film posted in the state swiftly undead years of efforts by...
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they were caught by surprise like the united states. if we keep subsidizing the egyptian government do we give them free rein? remember egypt's president has not apologized the way the libyan president has. gerri: we have a long way to go. byron,, mitt romney responded to the embassy comment in cairo condemns the continuing efforts of individuals to hurt the religious feelings as religious believes is the cornerstone of american democracy. we reject the actions of universal free-speech to hurt others. romney said falling that. >> day clearly send mixed messages to the world with a statement coming from the administration and the embassy was eight statement akin to apology which was a severe miscalculation. gerri: rahm ase said he had no business responding. >> it was a huge after he released a statement and 30:00 p.m. last night condemning the statement coming from cairo. they were expecting trouble but the militant had not breached of the ball but then the reaffirmation of the statement after happened. we found president obama said thi
they were caught by surprise like the united states. if we keep subsidizing the egyptian government do we give them free rein? remember egypt's president has not apologized the way the libyan president has. gerri: we have a long way to go. byron,, mitt romney responded to the embassy comment in cairo condemns the continuing efforts of individuals to hurt the religious feelings as religious believes is the cornerstone of american democracy. we reject the actions of universal free-speech to hurt...
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in the united states senate who fought for civil rights. who fought for voting rights. who stood with us. who met with us on the day we marched on washington almost 50 years ago. you had people like one of the great leaders of the united states senate and now these leaders are not -- even the nominee who said one word -- not one word about what they're trying to do. >> eliot: it is fascinating because you're right. i remember even in new york, not even in new york, rockefeller republicans who were more liberal probably than democratic party today. >> you could have rockefeller you had so many other republicans. some had federal judges that were appointed by eisenhower that were much more progressive. >> eliot: right. and yet now the drive to win a misguided drive to win and i think their math is wrong. their legal thinking is clearly wrong. underlying ideology is wrong. they're willing to pass legislation through the states that will prohibit people from voting even though they acknowledge there's not a single shred of evidence of any fraud
in the united states senate who fought for civil rights. who fought for voting rights. who stood with us. who met with us on the day we marched on washington almost 50 years ago. you had people like one of the great leaders of the united states senate and now these leaders are not -- even the nominee who said one word -- not one word about what they're trying to do. >> eliot: it is fascinating because you're right. i remember even in new york, not even in new york, rockefeller republicans...
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>> well, the united states cannot afford to flee under fire. in libya, i think president obama's actually doing the right thing by sending in additional marines and maintaining our dip -- diplomatic presence. e just a minute -- egypt is another question, however. it's the accountability at best that the egyptian government was negligent. the idea that the united states has to subsidize governments like this is a question which many people ask back in washington. gerri: michael, we are subsidizing that government. as a matter of fact, we decided to forgive a billion of debt they owe us. >> well, one of the big policy questions that's looming over the horizon is whether egypt is too big to fail much since the arab sprang began, egypt lost more than two-thirds of the hard currency reserves. initially, the arab spring was about economics, accountability, corruption. it's clear that islamists have hijacked it. they were caught by as much surprise as the united states has. the question is if we keep subsidizing the egyptian government, do we, in effe
>> well, the united states cannot afford to flee under fire. in libya, i think president obama's actually doing the right thing by sending in additional marines and maintaining our dip -- diplomatic presence. e just a minute -- egypt is another question, however. it's the accountability at best that the egyptian government was negligent. the idea that the united states has to subsidize governments like this is a question which many people ask back in washington. gerri: michael, we are...
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states and muslims around the world the new u.s. leader promised to turn the page and mend relations tarnished by george w. bush's war on terror he even granted his first foreign television interview to al arabiya an arabic language channel my job to the muslim world is to communicate but the americans are now you had a washington invested huge resources in building a massive social media presence comprised of nearly two hundred different accounts to spread its message of friendship by the end of last year the u.s. had spent seventy million dollars assisting foreign citizens with the resources to bypass online firewalls and censorship. the bitter irony is that a youtube clip posted by one american instantly buried massive efforts made by the u.s. government as americans were being held hostage by a small group of extremists people here in america think when they put their views on you tube and now the technology is such that it can be seen all over the world i think people in. some of these places don't understand this is not the vi
states and muslims around the world the new u.s. leader promised to turn the page and mend relations tarnished by george w. bush's war on terror he even granted his first foreign television interview to al arabiya an arabic language channel my job to the muslim world is to communicate but the americans are now you had a washington invested huge resources in building a massive social media presence comprised of nearly two hundred different accounts to spread its message of friendship by the end...
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violent protest against the united states. at the u.s. kons late in benghazi, at least one american staff member was killed after they stormed the compound and burned it down. looking at the scene, you can hear gunshots going off. the attackers were armed with automatic rifles and grenades. libyan forces stationed there were said to have done little to stop the violence. in egypt, protesters scaled walls destroying the american flag, ripping it to shreds and replacing it with a black, islamic banner. the diplomatic staff had been evacua evacuated. both incidents in reaction to a little known akture movie produced in the u.s. po ridicule the profit mo hammed. the same guy that triggered deadly riots in afghanistan by threatening to burn the koran. the american embassy prepared a statement reading the united states embassy condemns the efforts of misguided individuals to hurt the feelings of muslims. respect for religious beliefs is a corner stone of american democracy. we reject the actions by those who abuse the universal right of free sp
violent protest against the united states. at the u.s. kons late in benghazi, at least one american staff member was killed after they stormed the compound and burned it down. looking at the scene, you can hear gunshots going off. the attackers were armed with automatic rifles and grenades. libyan forces stationed there were said to have done little to stop the violence. in egypt, protesters scaled walls destroying the american flag, ripping it to shreds and replacing it with a black, islamic...
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states of america will never retreat from the world. we will never stop working for the dignity and freedom that every person deserves it could be that the obama administration thinks by supporting revolutions by fostering regime change washington is winning the hearts and minds of the people in that part of the world but we sent events showed that's not quite so if you look at poll numbers that gauge public attitude towards the u.s. in different muslim countries u.s. approval rating is the same as it was under president george w. bush in some countries like pakistan it's much worse and these numbers have nothing to do with the infamous film but they do have something to do with us policies you know we can rap any kind of purple finger revolution we want people to have democracy and have freedom but at the end of the day when we look at the results of what's been accomplished over two decades of being in this region destabilizing the region we have hundreds of millions of people who are there in a lot of cases had their world turned ups
states of america will never retreat from the world. we will never stop working for the dignity and freedom that every person deserves it could be that the obama administration thinks by supporting revolutions by fostering regime change washington is winning the hearts and minds of the people in that part of the world but we sent events showed that's not quite so if you look at poll numbers that gauge public attitude towards the u.s. in different muslim countries u.s. approval rating is the...
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this is a very late response to the crisis in the united states where we have seen what happens if banks are a threat to the system. it is a long procedure and germany has said maybe not all 6000 banks should be placed under it. those that are really important for the system -- we will snkino come. >> thank you. the commission cost plans for deeper fiscal integration and the german court ruling are steps berlin and brussels hope will and the financial 12 -- financial turmoil. >> the developments are being met with cautious optimism that europe might finally be getting on track to solving its financial problems. we talked to one analyst and they talked about with this decision means for them. >> their famous for all types of cutlery. plates are from all over the world, shipped to shops all over the european union. the court has kept german liabilities at 190 billion euros. this this this man says it's a great deal of money, but he still believes the esm is the right course to take. >> naturally, it's a question of solidarity in special cases. for that, you need a bailout fund. >> he staye
this is a very late response to the crisis in the united states where we have seen what happens if banks are a threat to the system. it is a long procedure and germany has said maybe not all 6000 banks should be placed under it. those that are really important for the system -- we will snkino come. >> thank you. the commission cost plans for deeper fiscal integration and the german court ruling are steps berlin and brussels hope will and the financial 12 -- financial turmoil. >> the...
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the united states had a puppet in egypt doesn't have one now. we've got somebody who might not do what we want them to do under certain circumstances and we're going to have to negotiate with them. >> professor cole is the long term answer here, we've got to ride these wavy waters. it's not going to be as easy as the past as telling the dictator who was our ally do this. are you optimistic in the long run, they're democracy will work out and we'll get some sort of secular government? i don't know i hope that's the case but i'm not sure that we will so if that -- or do we just accept hey, you know what, we got a democracy, that's what we asked for and it turns out their people are not aligned with our interests sad day for us. >> democracy does not imply secularism. we may get democracy aligned with muslim themes. secularism and democracy are not the same thing. >> thank you for joining us. if people want to find out more, read his blog. it really does fill you with great detail. thank you so much. when we come back, so much more for you guys. ro
the united states had a puppet in egypt doesn't have one now. we've got somebody who might not do what we want them to do under certain circumstances and we're going to have to negotiate with them. >> professor cole is the long term answer here, we've got to ride these wavy waters. it's not going to be as easy as the past as telling the dictator who was our ally do this. are you optimistic in the long run, they're democracy will work out and we'll get some sort of secular government? i...
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very pastoral remember and now they have me in mind these days on the go to bed now the united states has wanted the evacuation of the one thing still diplomats and the families come down as well as holding and many of the citizenship of these who want to this is just me and it seems to me very dynamic trace him to temples amani i'm not. at the situation will be calm down in the coming days. paulus leader is spearheading our coverage of the anti us under arrest with the latest developments and first hand updates on her twitter feed you can find out all of paulus lior underscore our team. made caray she from the pack nationalist forum says the controversial video may have been the spark that lit the bonfire but i'm sure against the us in the arab world has been simmering for a long time. these demonstrations really are not really directed at the film itself they are a result of an accumulation over the past few months and years the good film right now has acted is the sparkle that really exploded as a result off of the failure of the u.s. government to contain what many many muslims ar
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while they always ball goes essentially implemented by united states the european allies having great difficulty getting their friends to implement this in boggle for instance japan is desperately getting a waiver trying to get a waiver from washington in order to continue really in imports it needs oil but more importantly iran is discovering new markets china is continuing to take really an oil so as india to get rhondda economic sanctions which means that the trade cannot be in dollars which is what the oil trade usually use indians are using their own currency the rupee but also are treating all of really an oil for race and other raw materials saw what's happening here is a right if you are shifting its oil exports from western europe and particular to the developing countries china. india brazil elsewhere indonesia that it's got serious ramifications i think in the long term because actually that's a very good market for iran and you can afford to turn its back on western western europe so what we could well be seeing is a case of the of the west that america should live selves
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states. going to count a correspondent in washington d.c. the independent news editor james colbert told us that the instance of byproduct of night his intervention in libya last year the u.s. is going to have to maintain their relations with the country in order to save face because what this really has to represent obviously we can't read too much into this situation at the moment because as you say it's sweeping across north africa right now but today in the libyan context pacifically we have to see this is a case of needles chickens coming home to roost after they were so complicit in the bombing the carpet bombing of that country last year and i think we have to see that at the very least this type of incident the storming of the embassy the killing of an diplomatic official just simply could not could not have been happened it would have been under unthinkable under the gadhafi government and the destabilization that occurred last year was not ultimately the freedom of the libyan people
states. going to count a correspondent in washington d.c. the independent news editor james colbert told us that the instance of byproduct of night his intervention in libya last year the u.s. is going to have to maintain their relations with the country in order to save face because what this really has to represent obviously we can't read too much into this situation at the moment because as you say it's sweeping across north africa right now but today in the libyan context pacifically we...
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it's going to have reverberations for the united states throughout the region. the bottom line is that morsi needs united states and multilateral financial help. that's the best leverage that we have against him and the worst inclinations to ride the crest of this islamic awakening, let alone the arab awakening in the region. they cannot have it both ways. mr. morsi is basically a new president who needs to be i'm going to say this diplomatically, he needs to be educated about his responsibilities not only about as president to his own people, but also as president to a country that has a reliance on the international community for tourism, for financial support and for its own standing. that's going to be a harder education for him to grapple with. but it's an education that he needs. and the president of the united states needs to be in effect part of that university that mr. morsi needs to attend. >> ambassador, switching from egypt to libya, i think a lot of americas they didn't know ambassador stevens personally as you do, took the loss of him and the other
it's going to have reverberations for the united states throughout the region. the bottom line is that morsi needs united states and multilateral financial help. that's the best leverage that we have against him and the worst inclinations to ride the crest of this islamic awakening, let alone the arab awakening in the region. they cannot have it both ways. mr. morsi is basically a new president who needs to be i'm going to say this diplomatically, he needs to be educated about his...
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supported have hardly dispelled the rage against the united states in washington i'm going to. len's an adjournment from the stop the war coalition in london believes the u.s. is now paying the price for its involvement in the arab world. we had thirty thousand people killed in libya last year there is no point to be able to try to blame this on the. good that this has to do with people resisting what the americans are doing and it's all that the americans realize this i think the question probably we're going there clearly is a growth of radical islam is a moment in libya and i don't regard this as an accident or something that has come from nowhere i do understand that they represent a number of grievances which not just radical islamists feel but which millions of muslims trail around the world about the way that they are treated about and double standards to do with waging war in their countries about the backing of dictators in countries like egypt in. which the west has done for a long time and about the hypocrisy over killing you know we see daily deaths in afghanistan w
supported have hardly dispelled the rage against the united states in washington i'm going to. len's an adjournment from the stop the war coalition in london believes the u.s. is now paying the price for its involvement in the arab world. we had thirty thousand people killed in libya last year there is no point to be able to try to blame this on the. good that this has to do with people resisting what the americans are doing and it's all that the americans realize this i think the question...
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and the united states a part of militant extremist islamic groups in order to talk the government up. and one example that the libyan islamic. fighting group. and its according to washington post and a terrorist organization with links to al qaeda nevertheless already ninety nine to six. so they received support from british secret service m i six then harder to work out he did which at that time did not work out as we know. and even after nine eleven and two thousand and two i. got the part from western powers in any case doing the so-called uprising in the last year and because they don't come back and then. got support from the us and saudi allies and so on so. obviously the united states never stops supporting minutes on islamic rule but as long as it's a geopolitical interests what does this attack say about the authorities grip on security in post khadafi libya. it's. it shows that let you know it's part of the broader about and i was a nation of the the middle east and it's in central asia. which is a direct result of us look. we saw what happened in afghanistan or look at happ
and the united states a part of militant extremist islamic groups in order to talk the government up. and one example that the libyan islamic. fighting group. and its according to washington post and a terrorist organization with links to al qaeda nevertheless already ninety nine to six. so they received support from british secret service m i six then harder to work out he did which at that time did not work out as we know. and even after nine eleven and two thousand and two i. got the part...
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if i'm president of the united states we'll restore the military commitment and keep america strongest military in world. >> romney has taken heat for criticizing the statement from the cairo embassy about the attacks. he is not backing down. secretary of state hillary clinton and the state department middle east desk objected and the message was removed from the website. today on capitol hill, g.o.p. leaders began echoing romney's criticism. >> this is a moment for americans to show the closest allies in the middle east we stand with them unequivocally, unequivocally, no mixed signa signals. >> republicans united behind romney on offense and ridiculed the president for causing confusion in his government and party to suggest egypt is not a true american ally. >> bret: carl cameron up the road in arlington, virginia. thank you. >>> federal investigators say health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius violated federal law by cam paping for president obama -- campaigning for president obama. office of special counsel said she made partisan remarks in a speech in president, the
if i'm president of the united states we'll restore the military commitment and keep america strongest military in world. >> romney has taken heat for criticizing the statement from the cairo embassy about the attacks. he is not backing down. secretary of state hillary clinton and the state department middle east desk objected and the message was removed from the website. today on capitol hill, g.o.p. leaders began echoing romney's criticism. >> this is a moment for americans to...
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, that the bond diplomatically between libya and the united states will not change because of the actions of a few that have taken place that claimed the lives of one of their officials. but they have been a very clear that they are essentially hunting down whoever was responsible for the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. they said that they would be working closely with the libyans. there are two american destroyers with in the vicinity of the libyan waters. american officials have described this as a precautionary measure. we will wait to see how olympians see it. -- how the libyans see it. we don't know if it will go down too well in benghazi as a matter of public opinion, but we will have to wait and see. >> voters in the netherlands have rejected the fringe parties and have given the vote to centrist parties. prime minister mark rutte says he will work to build a new coalition government. >> this is the man likely to lead the next coalition. the liberal leader is known as the teflon prime minister for his ability to emerge unscathed through times of crisis. today he is celebr
, that the bond diplomatically between libya and the united states will not change because of the actions of a few that have taken place that claimed the lives of one of their officials. but they have been a very clear that they are essentially hunting down whoever was responsible for the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. they said that they would be working closely with the libyans. there are two american destroyers with in the vicinity of the libyan waters. american officials have...
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or red light flashing for the national security lead in the united states that they need to take a deep breath take a big long rethink about the broad strategy that they've been following with regard to national security policy it has not worked it is backfired and has made the united states much more vulnerable to the threat of terrorism in the future and in view of what's happening in libya should it be reassessing its security emergency security for its officials it's a it's a embassies abroad as well. well i don't have any specific recommendations for the protection of u.s. diplomats but but i must say it would probably make sense to pull back from the most vulnerable areas until the united states has in fact done this rethink and has tried to sensibly signals that it recognizes that has made some serious mistakes i think that's what's really called for the situation how much political influence do you think washington is now said to lose in the region after these protests it's difficult to know how long they'll go on but if they die down relatively quickly next couple of days what'
or red light flashing for the national security lead in the united states that they need to take a deep breath take a big long rethink about the broad strategy that they've been following with regard to national security policy it has not worked it is backfired and has made the united states much more vulnerable to the threat of terrorism in the future and in view of what's happening in libya should it be reassessing its security emergency security for its officials it's a it's a embassies...
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mr and the united states and i think this is shifting away from the united states the last major battle they were very hard to build themselves around the islamic world now. the speeches in cairo on his speech. just gone in the second just get this clear you're talking about battle here you talk about talking about taking serious action what are we talking about more violence more loss of death more loss of life i should say i think it can go as far you can imagine the speech it's very clear. the message is very stern and i think. obama administration i will take the message is very very very seriously and i think this is an issue when he said we give our life we give our family life our children live my blood this is a very serious he said this is the probably the strongest statement but i haven't heard of say how to look for a lot probably i didn't see it in even two thousand and six war thing. that the prophet this is very holy when it comes to the whole in this of this issue a couple things i was also you know is this representative of the muslim population as a whole all we just se
mr and the united states and i think this is shifting away from the united states the last major battle they were very hard to build themselves around the islamic world now. the speeches in cairo on his speech. just gone in the second just get this clear you're talking about battle here you talk about talking about taking serious action what are we talking about more violence more loss of death more loss of life i should say i think it can go as far you can imagine the speech it's very clear....
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states the state department is responsible because the united states and the state department i don't think are being truthful and saying that they do not know what the situation is on the ground they wanted to use these elements in order to reach a short term objective well what what this could lead to is that things could go out of control as we are seeing right now this is a situation that is very sad very deplorable the muslim and arab world do not need more violence they need more development more peace more dialogue more pro progress more of a more compliance with the u.n. charter as the again i'm saying it's not because i'm on russian t.v. but i have to actually say that the russian ambassador to the united nation has always been calling for the suspect for the u.n. charter to look at the development index to move forward with a kind of help for these arab masses to improve their lives. who would do to improve their standards and that has not been the case there has been and there is a continuous sending of weapons by the by the west and of the united states and by the united s
states the state department is responsible because the united states and the state department i don't think are being truthful and saying that they do not know what the situation is on the ground they wanted to use these elements in order to reach a short term objective well what what this could lead to is that things could go out of control as we are seeing right now this is a situation that is very sad very deplorable the muslim and arab world do not need more violence they need more...
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diplomatic missions was reportedly produced by an anti muslim group based in the united states it depicts the prophet mohammad as a fraud and shows him having sex and calling for massacres reporting from new york r.t. post-revolutionary egypt could only see a third of the rise in extremism and instability. and assistant professor of middle east and islamic politics at the university of denver. people like this i think are looking for a reaction they're looking for precisely what we saw today in cairo and in big as they deeply are trying to promote a clash of civilizations and think americans are going to have to get used to the fact that as societies open up you are going to see protests such as the es by extremist elements it's not just liberals and democrats and seculars secularists who have the right to protest but so do you know members of extreme fundamentalist groups they also have that right to challenge yours to keep them within the framework of the lost and to prevent them from creating instability in overturning and overthrowing egypt's democratic transition there is fear that w
diplomatic missions was reportedly produced by an anti muslim group based in the united states it depicts the prophet mohammad as a fraud and shows him having sex and calling for massacres reporting from new york r.t. post-revolutionary egypt could only see a third of the rise in extremism and instability. and assistant professor of middle east and islamic politics at the university of denver. people like this i think are looking for a reaction they're looking for precisely what we saw today in...
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do you believe the united states could be rome before the fall? how would you fix this economy and how long do you think it will take? tell me at facebook or via twitter. let's keep the conversation going. back now to cnn saturday for the latest headlines. >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is cnn's "saturday morning." >> we will bring to justice those who took them from us. >> u.s. embassies under attack. a film sparking rage in the muslim world is blamed for protests against america in more than a dozen countries, and the deaths of four americans. they are breaking points, the thresholds of no return. and maybe who separates east from war. they're called red lines. all morning we're putting them in focus. >>> jeffrey mcdonald in prison for the grizzly murder of his wife and daughters in 1970. but academy award-winner aerol morris says he may be innocent. i'll talk to him live. good morning, everyone. it is 10:00 on the east coast. 7:00 a.m. out west. we begin this morning with the latest on the anti-american protests in the middle
do you believe the united states could be rome before the fall? how would you fix this economy and how long do you think it will take? tell me at facebook or via twitter. let's keep the conversation going. back now to cnn saturday for the latest headlines. >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is cnn's "saturday morning." >> we will bring to justice those who took them from us. >> u.s. embassies under attack. a film sparking rage in the muslim world is...
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states went to china instead and also to iran which was a diplomatic snub to united states but the snub it seems more of a token gesture because when angry egyptians took to the streets to protest against the united states the muslim brotherhood kept in the background and president morsi is criticism of the u.s. was muted dr saeed sadik a longtime observer of egyptian foreign policy says morsi cannot replace the united states with another world superpower but godless of how much he might want to change your foreign policy or restructure it it's a big process and you need i'll turn it on and the alternative is not i don't think china is for. being a policeman the fact is there for egypt to prosper and solve its economic problems it still needs washington cairo receives close to two billion u.s. dollars a year in economic and military aid and so two and a half months into his presidency the new muslim brotherhood president is having to maintain an increasingly delicate balancing act his hardline supporters on the one hand the west and washington on the other prompting many observers to as
states went to china instead and also to iran which was a diplomatic snub to united states but the snub it seems more of a token gesture because when angry egyptians took to the streets to protest against the united states the muslim brotherhood kept in the background and president morsi is criticism of the u.s. was muted dr saeed sadik a longtime observer of egyptian foreign policy says morsi cannot replace the united states with another world superpower but godless of how much he might want...
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the air support in the early stage with the united states u.k. and french troops arming and guiding them from february twenty third or on as reported in the pakistani observer back then. is in many people's minds a creature of the united states intelligence operation. keeping up with the escalating tension in the region charlie mcgrath and the pan and the news out of here in the u.s. as it was only a matter of time before unrest in the region. we have this convoluted destabilization throughout the middle east and north africa and you know this is the end result i know this this video this innocence of muslim video is being blamed for all this but i mean really this is a powderkeg looking for a spark i believe that if most if most americans understood what was being done in our name in the stabilizing the middle east and north africa it would be absolutely horrified and what the result can we expect these people you know a lot of cases you know they have no hope their economies are destroyed they see their calling for poor and invaders in their la
the air support in the early stage with the united states u.k. and french troops arming and guiding them from february twenty third or on as reported in the pakistani observer back then. is in many people's minds a creature of the united states intelligence operation. keeping up with the escalating tension in the region charlie mcgrath and the pan and the news out of here in the u.s. as it was only a matter of time before unrest in the region. we have this convoluted destabilization throughout...
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i live in euro, you live in the united states of america, and we know the problem with the democracies now is not the dogmatic decisions of religions, but some decisions of frans national cooperation and economy power deciding without being able to say anything and we cull it democracy, still today dealing with power that are beyond the procedure. the banks, transnational cooperation, and, for example, in greece, in spain, in italy, we have those coming to solve the problem we never elected them, but money is choosing them. we have to deal with not simplistic answer when it comes to separate religion from states, what do you have? directing the state or imposing decision on to the state which is also imposing decision on to us as citizens. this western model, i think, be washington. we all have to deal with problems and crisis from within. i wouldn't push the arab world to follow blindly the western model, but take the better, the best from the others and try their own way. having said that, the first problem is the nature of the state. why -- i was referring to this dpsh voided referr
i live in euro, you live in the united states of america, and we know the problem with the democracies now is not the dogmatic decisions of religions, but some decisions of frans national cooperation and economy power deciding without being able to say anything and we cull it democracy, still today dealing with power that are beyond the procedure. the banks, transnational cooperation, and, for example, in greece, in spain, in italy, we have those coming to solve the problem we never elected...
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foreign policy we've seen a negotiation with the international monetary fund with the united states government with the monarchy in qatar to try to rehabilitate or restructure the egyptian economy which is in deep debt and deep crisis but at the same time he has his own political base to be concerned about as well and people could very easily turn against him if he is perceived as being too friendly to the united states and at the same time not defending islam or these attacks that are being made on islam this particular video production company. really just it's just over just thirty seconds for you that's why i want to talk about hillary clinton's call this film disgusting why u.s. diplomats paying such a high price for the volatility of one individual a couple of individuals that made this film really briefly. i think is the perception that people have that the u.s. officials are hostile to islam they have disrespect for the religion and its values and i think the perception in many cases means much more than the actual reality on the ground is a kiwi editor of pan-african used by things ha
foreign policy we've seen a negotiation with the international monetary fund with the united states government with the monarchy in qatar to try to rehabilitate or restructure the egyptian economy which is in deep debt and deep crisis but at the same time he has his own political base to be concerned about as well and people could very easily turn against him if he is perceived as being too friendly to the united states and at the same time not defending islam or these attacks that are being...
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you know another topic that the united states and iran actually disagree on is syria and whether stay or leave how long should iran help the current government in syria to hold on and if. it would that make the iranian government feel a little vulnerable now unfortunately to particularly saudi arabia and qatar is to a lesser extent the talking. serious situation is in a very dire situation many people are being killed. and i doubt that. things are going to be resolved their c.e.o. for. decades. is not going to be the same they're going to be so much engaged with them what does it do to run for iraq especially assad goes and he will probably go sooner or later it depends who. iran to me the best case scenario would be to preserve the regime. to preserve at least this state. coming actively being involved. with the turkey by the saudis particularly to come up with this is. some. sort of national unity government can be formed. but they're. going up from the power that will be the best case or the most probable case otherwise it is going to be. chaos for. four years to call. it is not go
you know another topic that the united states and iran actually disagree on is syria and whether stay or leave how long should iran help the current government in syria to hold on and if. it would that make the iranian government feel a little vulnerable now unfortunately to particularly saudi arabia and qatar is to a lesser extent the talking. serious situation is in a very dire situation many people are being killed. and i doubt that. things are going to be resolved their c.e.o. for. decades....
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very clearly and i hope it is obvious that the united states government had absolutely nothing to do with this video. we absolutely reject its content and mass. but the words apparently did not make it to the right ears and the rage went on in egypt in libya in tunisia and in yemen people stormed u.s. embassies despicable violence became the price the leaders of those countries have paid for letting the mob vent out this initially but the u.s. appears to be in a difficult position now they can't really do less out of those leaders or the people there because washington cheered so greatly for the changes that swept the region of the current leave government essentially ols its powers in the united states also there are still questions as to whether it was just the angry mob which attacked the u.s. consulate in libya or whether an organized terrorist group jumped on the bandwagon of this film hysteria and perpetrated the vicious attack the chaos the influx of arms into libya during the war against gadhafi created perfect environment for extremists of all kinds so there's still a web of
very clearly and i hope it is obvious that the united states government had absolutely nothing to do with this video. we absolutely reject its content and mass. but the words apparently did not make it to the right ears and the rage went on in egypt in libya in tunisia and in yemen people stormed u.s. embassies despicable violence became the price the leaders of those countries have paid for letting the mob vent out this initially but the u.s. appears to be in a difficult position now they...
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we are in the process where the free main economic zone in on the world the united states china and you are alone or having very accommodative measures this is the things that we have never seen in our life before consequence of that is this kind of military repression will push the price of. commodities and it will be quite good for community currencies and we recommend clients to invest in emerging that in local currencies because it will benefit from that trend russia so russia is a country that we are very positive on because it will benefit from this trend clearly the current valuation of the ruble does not reflect properly the price of oil and we expect the russian ruble to appreciate in the coming weeks and months so we are very positive on russia in the sense that this is a country that has a very no government. just about ten percent of g.d.p. and it does a very good fiscal situation. like a their way out of a dozen most style explained and not be well thanks for that abdicating will catch a fish you a little bit later. showed you explore the russian city of sochi which is due
we are in the process where the free main economic zone in on the world the united states china and you are alone or having very accommodative measures this is the things that we have never seen in our life before consequence of that is this kind of military repression will push the price of. commodities and it will be quite good for community currencies and we recommend clients to invest in emerging that in local currencies because it will benefit from that trend russia so russia is a country...
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politicians inside and outside the united states are lining up with criticisms. so we are curious to see what kind of impact qe 3 will bring to the economy. >> policy makers at the fed are looking down the road. they released their outlook on u.s. economic growth for the next 3 years. central banked lowered its betw. from 1.9 and 2.4% projected in june. members of the federal open market committee expect the economy will pick up in the coming years. they project growth to reach between 3% and 3.8% in 2015. the fed kept its forecast on unemployment unchanged at between 8% and 8.2% over the last quarter. committee members expect joblessness to ease. they expect it to fall to between 6% and 6.8% in 2015. >>> japanese government analysts chartered what its ahead of their economy. they downgraded their assessment for a second straight month. the governmentnom -- economic recovery has taken a pause downgraded from august. that something jessed the economy was moderately recovering even through some weaknesses. the first time the government has issued two straight downg
politicians inside and outside the united states are lining up with criticisms. so we are curious to see what kind of impact qe 3 will bring to the economy. >> policy makers at the fed are looking down the road. they released their outlook on u.s. economic growth for the next 3 years. central banked lowered its betw. from 1.9 and 2.4% projected in june. members of the federal open market committee expect the economy will pick up in the coming years. they project growth to reach between 3%...